Sometimes Like This I Talk Explained

Sometimes Like This I Talk
Type:Studio
Artist:Steve Mackay
Cover:Sometime_Like_This_I_Talk_Artwork.JPG
Released:February 22, 2011
Genre:Hard Rock, Jazz Punk, Jazz Rock
Length:56:00
Label:Radon, SOOPA
Producer:Steve Mackay
Prev Title:Michigan and Arcturus
Prev Year:2006

Sometimes Like This I Talk is the second studio album by tenor saxophonist Steve Mackay. It was released on February 22, 2011, on Radon. Most of the songs on the album were done with Stooges bassist Mike Watt. The lead single, "The Prisoner", features lead vocals sung by Iggy Pop, credited on the CD liner notes as Ypsi Jim.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Sometimes Like This I Talk"
  2. "Dead Chevys"
  3. "Expatriate"
  4. "The Vacuum Does Exist"
  5. "Song for Baghdad"
  6. "Rue Interdit D'Afficher"
  7. "The Prisoner"
  8. "Rua Afixação Proibida"
  9. "Lament For the Leaving of the Isle of Lewis"
  10. "Lost in the Fog"
  11. "Kristallnacht"
  12. "Zombie Chevys"
  13. "Stradivarius' Cat"

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Notes and References

  1. Personnel credits section on track 7 - http://www.discogs.com/Steve-Mackay-Sometimes-Like-This-I-Talk/release/2443187